US5990322A - Alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylates, the new vitamin E derivatives and method for producing the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates, in general, to novel alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylates, new vitamin E derivatives and to a method for producing the same and, more particularly, to saturated cyclohydrocarbon carboxy esters of fat-soluble vitamin E, i.e., novel alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylates represented by the following formula I, which comprise cyclohydrocarbon carboxylic acid with a cyclopropyl functional group, and to a method for producing the same: ##STR2## wherein R 1 , R 2 , R 2' , R 3 and R 3' , which may be the same or different, each is a hydrogen atom, a linear or branched C 1 -C 10 alkyl chain, phenyl, acetyl or halogen.
- Cyclopropane carboxylic acid derivatives are generally represented by the following formula II: ##STR3## wherein R 1 , R 2 , R 2' , R 3 and R 3' , which may be the same or different, each is a hydrogen atom, a linear or branched C 1 -C 10 alkyl chain, phenyl, acetyl or halogen.
- the compounds represented by the formula II have been widely used as a functional group having a specific activity in the compounds recently used in various kinds of medicines and agricultural medicines.
- Various kinds of derivatives such as cyclopropane carboxylic acids and ester derivatives thereof, cyclopropane methanol have been widely used in commercialized pyrenoids insecticides and antibiotics, and are very important in medicine/agricultural medicine fields in various forms.
- vitamin E (DL-alpha-tocopherol), represented by the following formula III, is a physiologically essential vitamin among the various vitamins, like vitamin A, C, D, K, beta-carotene and so forth.
- Vitamin E is relatively complicated in its structure and is widely used as a nutrient, medicines, parturifacient, antioxidant and so forth: ##STR4##
- Vitamin E a compound possessing a benzene ring to which hydroxy group binds
- Tocopherol quinone an oxidized product of vitamin E, no longer has the biological activity of vitamin E.
- storage and management of vitamin E in itself are difficult, there are many attempts in order to increase stability of vitamin E by converting it to other derivative forms.
- esters which have an enhanced stability by converting the hydroxyl group in phenol ring, specially weak to oxidize, to an ester form.
- various tocopherols have been made, and examples of such derivatives include tocopherol acetate, tocopherol succinate, tocopherol phosphate Na + salt and so on, which are represented by the following formula IV: ##STR5##
- esters have pharmaceutically acceptable stability in addition to being very easy to handle, they are effectively used as replacements for vitamin E.
- the vitamin E esters Upon oral administration, the vitamin E esters are absorbed into the intestinal track and hydrolyzed completely, that is, into free tocopherol and acids by pancreatic enzymes and intestinal enzymes. Thus, the vitamin E esters are absorbed in the form of free tocopherol into the living body. In other words, the esters, when used as replacements for vitamin E in the living body, are converted into free vitamin E and absorbed in the living body, so that the biological effect they have on the living body is practically equivalent to that of vitamin E.
- Vitamin E derivatives represented by the following formula V has been filed by the present applicant on Apr. 28, 1997 in Korea under Patent Application No. 97-15961: ##STR6## wherein R 4 and R 5 which may be the same of different, each is a hydrogen atom or a linear or branched C 1 -C 4 alkyl chain.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 2' , R 3 and R 3' which may be the same or different, each is a hydrogen atom, a linear or branched C 1 -C 10 alkyl chain, phenyl, acetyl or halogen.
- a method for producing the compound of the formula I comprising the reacting cyclopropane carboxylic acid halide produced by using the cyclopropane carboxylic acid represented by the following formula II as starting material: ##STR8## wherein R 1 , R 2 , R 2' , R 3 and R 3' are as defined above, with alpha-tocopherol represented by the following formula III: ##STR9## in a solvent and in the presence of a base catalyst.
- FIG. 1 shows an infrared adsorption spectrum spectroscopy of the compound prepared according to Example I.
- FIG. 2 shows an 1 H-NMR spectrum of the compound prepared according to Example I.
- FIG. 3 shows a 14 C-NMR spectrum of the compound prepared according to Example I.
- FIG. 4 shows a mass spectrum of the compound prepared according to Example I.
- the compounds of the formula I consisting of cyclopropane carboxylic acid and alpha-tocopherol, are a kind of representative esters but, to our knowledge, novel compounds which have not been reported, thus far.
- novel compounds may be prepared by the esterification of alpha-tocopherol with cyclopropane carboxylic acid halide.
- a useful cyclopropane carboxylic acid halide may result from the reaction of thionyl chloride with cyclopropane carboxylic acid, as shown in the following reaction scheme I: ##STR10## wherein R 1 , R 2 , R 2 , R 3 and R 3' , which may be the same or different, each is a hydrogen atom, a linear or branched C 1 -C 10 alkyl chain, phenyl, acetyl or halogen.
- the cyclopropane carboxylic acid halide was prepared by using a modification of procedure described in a prior literature. Without using a particular solvent, the reaction was carried out: thionyl chloride was used as a reactant as well as a solvent. After completion of the reaction, un-reacted thionyl chloride and hydrochloric acid, a by-product, were removed by heating and fractional distillation depending upon the kind of cyclopropane carboxylic halides which were prepared, and the residue was distilled in vacuo to obtain cyclopropane carboxylic acid halide.
- This reaction can be effectively carried out in the presence of a base such as tertiary amine in an aprotic solvent or an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent.
- Aprotic solvents are selected from the group consisting of acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran, dichloromethane and so forth.
- Aromatic hydrocarbon solvents are selected from the group consisting of benzene, toluene and so on, but acetonitrile is preferable in view of reaction rate and yield.
- the base it may be selected from the group consisting of pyridine, pyridine/4-(dimethylamino)pyridine and triethylamine. While the first two show similar reaction rate and yield each other, triethylamine is relatively poorer in reaction rate and yield.
- the ratio of the reactants and the base is in a range of 1.0:1.5-8.0:1.2-5.0 and preferably 1.0:4.0-7.0:1.5-2.5.
- This reaction is carried out at a temperature range from 0° C. to the boiling point of the solvent (about 120° C.), and preferably from room temperature to 35° C.
- the reaction came to the end at 5 hours after the initiation, and preferably the reaction is carried out for about 4-5 hours.
- the objective product may be isolated and purified through solvent extraction from the reaction mixture, tube chromatography and/or recrystallization. Where undissolved products are present in the reaction mixture, they are first removed by filtration, and followed by the purification for the final product through the same techniques.
- alpha-tocopherol (20 g, 46 mM) was dissolved in anhydrous acetonitrile (300 ml) by stirring under a nitrogen atmosphere. Pyridine (8 ml, 103 mM) was added thereto and stirred for 10 min.
- cyclopropane carbonyl chloride solution 150 ml which made through dissolving the cyclopropane carbonyl chloride (29.5 ml, 245 mM) in acetonitrile, was added slowly under a nitrogen atmosphere by using a dropping funnel (the molar ratio of each reactant, alpha-tocopherol:cyclopropane carbonyl chloride:pyridine, is 1.0:5.3:2.2).
- alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylate having 95% purity was obtained, and isolated and purified through tube chromatography on silica gel eluting with hexane/ethyl acetate mixture (10:1, v/v) to afford pure alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylate as a pale yellow oil (20.1 g): Yield 87%.
- FIG. 1 Infrared spectrometry
- FIG. 2 proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- FIG. 3 Carbon nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- FIG. 4 mass spectroscopy
- Alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylate was prepared in the same manner with Example I, except for using dichloromethane, instead of acetonitrile, and that the alpha-tocopherol, the cyclopropane carbonyl chloride and the pyridine are present at a molar ratio of 1.0:5.3:2.2. The reaction was performed at room temperature for 4 hours.
- Example III The procedure of Example III was repeated, except for using toluene as solvent. The remaining processes of Example I were repeated to produce alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylate (yield 50%).
- Example III The procedure of Example III was repeated, except for using tetrahydrofuran as solvent. The remaining processes of Example I were repeated to produce alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylate (yield 29%).
- Example III The procedure of Example III was repeated, except for using benzene as solvent. The remaining processes of Example I were repeated to produce alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylate (yield 5%)).
- Example III The procedure of Example III was repeated, except for using toluene as solvent. The remaining processes of Example I were repeated to produce alpha-tocopherol cyclopropylate (yield 5.5%).
- the reaction was carried out in the presence of acetonitrile, in the same manner with Example I, except that the alpha-tocopherol, the cyclopropane carbonyl chloride and the pyridine are present at a molar ratio of 1.0:1.9:2.1.
- the reaction was performed at room temperature for 4 hours.
- the reaction was carried out in the presence of acetonitrile, in the same manner with Example I, except that the alpha-tocopherol, the cyclopropane carbonyl chloride and the pyridine are present at a molar ratio of 1.0:3.8:2.1.
- the reaction was performed at room temperature for 4 hours.
- the reaction was carried out in the presence of acetonitrile, in the same manner with Example I, except that the alpha-tocopherol, the cyclopropane carbonyl chloride and the pyridine are present at a molar ratio of 1.0:6.5:2.1.
- the reaction was performed at room temperature for 4 hours.
- the compounds according to the present invention are a kind of novel vitamin E esters which are prepared by reacting he alpha-tocopherol and cyclopropane carboxylic acid.
- the alpha-tocopherol, a fat-soluble essential vitamin E is widely used as an antioxidant, nutrient, medicines, parturifacient and so forth, and the cyclopropane carboxylic acid is recently used as functional group having specific activity in living body, and widely used in commercialized pyrenoids insecticide and antibiotics.
- the compounds according to the present invention have dual function of vitamin E and cyclopropane carboxylic acid and a good stability against an external factors, especially oxidation. Consequently, the compounds of the invention are fat-soluble vitamin E precursors, as mentioned above, novel vitamin E esters to which cyclopropane carboxylic acid is bound, so that one can expect novel biological activity in itself.
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